They are all posh
This question refers to man made space satellites. Satellites can have multiple owners between national governments, private companies, and universities.
Satellites in space are owned by a variety of entities, including government agencies, private companies, and international organizations. Notable government owners include NASA (USA), ESA (Europe), and Roscosmos (Russia). Private companies like SpaceX, OneWeb, and Amazon also own and operate commercial satellites. Ownership is determined by the entity that builds, launches, and manages the satellite, often governed by international treaties and national regulations.
Private sector companies
YES Government should be involved in enforcing ethical practices in private companies because even in private companies, scientific advancement should not be placed above ethical codes that would be inhumane
that there are private companies owned by people, and not the government.
Yes a Government company can be private company wherein the rules as applicable to a pvt co., shall apply to such government co., Central Government can exempt any class of companies from certain provisions of the companies act by an official gazette
No they are NOT OFFICIAL and yes this is done by private companies and no it does not add to the value of the coins.
Government space agencies, private aerospace companies, and international organizations can launch satellites into space. These entities have the technology, expertise, and resources needed for satellite launches. Additionally, some universities and research institutions may also have the capability to launch small satellites.
Public sectors are owned and/or serviced by the government. Private sector businesses are owned by individuals and do not pay a direct dividend to the government.
The number of satellites launched into space in a single day can vary significantly based on the launch schedules of space agencies and private companies. On occasion, multiple satellites can be deployed in one launch, such as when a rocket carries a batch of small satellites. For instance, recent launches have seen over 100 satellites launched in a single day, primarily by companies like SpaceX. However, this is not a daily occurrence, and typical launches tend to deploy fewer satellites.
Government corpation
Private Property